Holly Willoughby vows to not appear on This Morning drunk again as she insists ‘you only get away with doing that once’

The TV star vowed there wouldn't be a repeat of her and Phillip Schofield's famous tipsy presenting when they partied all night after the National Television Awards in 2016

By Lauren Clark

14th May 2018, 12:05 pm

Updated: 14th May 2018, 1:05 pm

By Lauren Clark

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HOLLY Willoughby has insisted there won't be a repeat of her drunken appearance on This Morning alongside Phillip Schofield after their National Television Awards win in 2016.

The TV star, 37, admitted on Good Morning Britain that "you only get away with doing that once" as she recalled turning up to present the morning show with her co-star still tipsy and having had no sleep.

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Holly was appearing on the show to discuss This Morning Live as well as her new business venture, and was in the middle of explaining more about her lifestyle brand Truly when hosts Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid steered the conversation to her famous partying.

The This Morning presenter said: "I've been thinking about it for a really long time. It's the first time I've ever done anything like this. It's scary.

"There's a part website-blog that goes with it but most of it is stuff for your home and your life that I've found that works."

The TV star insisted she wouldn't be presenting on This Morning drunk again

Holly joked back: "Well life should always include long lunches and partying."

Susanna said: "One of your finest moments was after a party, and it's now become an annual institution.

The TV star tentatively asked: "The NTAs?"

Referring to the legendary This Morning show in January 2016 when Holly and Phil turned up drunk and having had no sleep after winning an NTA, Susanna added: "Where you turn up...we can't even show the pictures."

Piers said: "You're two of the most squeaky clean people on television and you turn up absolutely off your heads."